Cambridge University has launched a free online course to teach people how to build a basic Raspberry Pi operating system (OS). The Baking Pi - Operating Systems Development course will allow students with some programming experience to develop an OS for the system.
It comprises of twelve lessons that will introduce the concepts of assembly language programming and OS development to young adults with little familiarity of either. The course was conceived by Alex Chadwick of the University of Cambridge Computer Lab.
Students will learn what assembly language and operating systems are, before being taught how to switch on and operate one of the board’s LED lights and build a USB driver. Further lessons delve into graphics theory and instructions on generating lines, text and random numbers.
Ultimately, students will learn to use text to compute values and build a command line interface. A downloads page contains answers to exercises in each lesson, as well as a sample OS created by Chadwick.
Source: IT Pro